Some time ago, addressing a hearing at the congress, the former U.S. [World Tyrant] secretary of state made harangue about an assault on the U.S. [World Tyrant] consulate in Libya.

She cried that it was not accidental, but part of [a] large-scale terrorist attack, meaning that the assault was a terrorist act planned by the anti-U.S. [anti-World Tyrant] resistant forces and the U.S. [The World Tyrant] was its victim.

What a preposterous sophistry to turn black into white!

It is evident that if the U.S. [The World Tyrant] had not produced a film profaning Mohammedanism and screened it, nothing would have occurred.

After causing a trouble the U.S. [The World Tyrant] charged it as an act of terrorists, like thief crying out thief.

Her remarks clearly revealed the U.S. [World Tyrant] design to expand its aggressive [fake] anti-terrorist warfare.

Of late, U.S. [World Tyrant] President Obama, speaking to his French counterpart on the telephone, gave an undisguised hint to extend the [fake] anti-terrorist warfare to northern Africa.

The remarks of the ex-U.S. state secretary is aimed to justify the aggressive expansion of the [fake] anti-terrorist warfare.

After all, the U.S. [The World Tyrant] used the assault of Libyan protestors on the U.S. [World Tyrant] consulate as an excuse for expanding the [fake] anti-terrorist warfare.

Abusing the incident, the U.S. [The World Tyrant] attempts to realize its dream of world hegemony with [fake] anti-terrorist warfare.

But, its clumsy trick will work on nobody.

What is clear is that the world is not peaceful *because of* the U.S. [The World Tyrant].

People’s Assembly on Monday held a session led by Speaker Mohammad Jihad al-Laham, listening to answers of Ministers on the questions of Members of the Parliament about the measures taken by the government to overcome difficulties and obstacles…[caused] by the crisis in the country.

The MPs called on the government to provide citizens with the basic needs and distance itself from giving promises without implementation, as well as adhering to credibility and transparency in depicting the current situation.

They urged for adopting the principle of the national comprehensive dialogue as a human and moral need before being a political need and responding to the government call for carrying out the political program depending on overcoming pains and wounds.

[1] Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs, Minister of Local Administration Omar Ghalawanji, said that the war which Syria is facing affected the state infrastructure, noting that the government has taken essential steps to restore security and stability.

He added that the government also set up the stages for implementing the political program to solve the crisis on the ground.

Ghalawanji pointed out that the government is studying the possibility of establishing the Social Insurance Fund and its main funding sources, adding that a committee for construction has been formed and more than SYP 2 billion were spent on construction in 2012.

He noted that the construction committee estimated the damage caused by the armed terrorist groups till January, 10th, 2013 at *SYP 1000 billion*.

[2] In turn, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Minister of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection Dr. Qadri Jamil, said that discussions in the People’s Assembly sessions are a sign of progress and openness in political work in Syria, calling on all sides to engage in dialogue and abandon slander.

Jamil said that the opposition abroad didn’t present any initiatives; rather they reacted to the government’s initiative and its calls for dialogue.

He added that the unjust economic embargo on Syria has affected many Syrians and their livelihoods, and that the security conditions in areas between cities and on roads have also had a negative impact on the process of providing supplies to citizens.

He saw that “there is corruption in the state body which causes losses of SYP billions in all fields, and treating it requires a political will and courage.”

[3] Similarly, State Minister for National Reconciliation Affairs Ali Haidar said that the Syrian people are suffering from many difficulties, stressing the need to implement a clear work mechanism between all ministries and the People’s Assembly to overcome this, thereby creating a unified vision through the integrated work of the legislative and executive authorities.

Haidar affirmed commitment to holding dialogue with the opposition within Syria and abroad, along with all those who bore arms and then abandoned them, all without relinquishing national standards.

[4] For his part, Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi asserted that national dialogue will help reduce violence, saying that the government is meeting even with unlicensed political forces and parties.

Al-Zoubi noted that one shouldn’t be quick to judge the results of these meetings as dialogue needs preliminary steps and the contribution of everyone including the opposition abroad, and that it also requires that gunmen throw down their weapons.

He said that the current government’s role ends when national dialogue is launched and when it produces a national charter.

Al-Zoubi said that the political program for resolving the crisis relies on public will and referendum, noting that there are attempts by western [World Tyrant/NATO] and Arab mass media to abort this program and political dialogue.

The Minister said that the political decision adopted by President Bashar al-Assad at his latest discourse and shifting it into a political solution for the crisis was one of the most courageous, democratic decisions throughout Syria’s modern history.

[5] In turn, Justice Minister Dr. Najm al-Ahmad said that his ministry is working to establish a just, independent legal system and that it deals with any case related to the current situation in an exceptional manner that differs from the way cases were handled before.

He affirmed that the Justice Ministry’s doors are open to everyone and that it accepts criticism that helps judicial work.

Al-Ahmad said that all courts and justice palaces within the regions that witnessed security tension have been burned and sabotaged by armed groups *in a systematic way*, adding the Ministry has worked to maintain and find substitutes for the damaged courts.

A total of AED 5.2 billion of defence contracts was sealed by the UAE with 17 international and national contractors,

with the US [World Tyrant] Wisconsin-based defence contractor Oshkosh Corporation winning the biggest deal of AED 1.4 billion to provide the UAE Armed Forces with 750 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicles (M-ATV), according to Major General Obaid Al Ketbi, Chairman of the organising committee for the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX 2013).

Another contract worth 472.7 million was signed by the Armed forces with Russia’s [The New Russian Empire’s] KBP to buy different types of ammunition.